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  1. Very sorry but I don't understand the word of "Deffo". Is it "default or what?
  2. I think James Barnes on Golden Hit must be Jock Mitchell even though there is no evidence. Because, Mitchell is also singing this "Free At Last" on the same Golden Hit label (#103) and both voices are very closed to me. As you may know, James Barnes also released another single (Good & Funky) on Golden Hit label (#102). In addition, Jock Mitchell issued a single (The Ways Of A Woman) on Cha-Joc, Florida based label, in 70s and it is written "Golden Hit Production" on the label, so I believe that Jock Mitchell had the Golden Hit label or at least he was concerned with label operation.
  3. Hi, Please be advised that I uploaded my weekly auction list at the following site. https://park12.wakwak...n/auctions.html The auction will end on Sunday, Dec. 02. The closing time in your country is stated below. 12 pm or 0 am in Sydney, Australia 11 pm Japan Time 2 pm UK Time 9 am in New York 8 am in Chicago 6 am in San Francisco / LA I provided sound files for all items and a link for the exchange rate on the list as usual, for your reference.
  4. There is one more label design of Goldwax rather than the above. This is the first single issued from Goldwax distributed by London, then later this single was released with record number 101 under the name of Russell's Goldwax Records as shown above.
  5. I have already closed the page of Goldwax labels and other pages due to my server capacity. Regarding the original Goldwax label in #300 series, there are basically 4 types which are blue printed directly on the disk, yellow, yellow with white stripe and white DJ. But there are boot copies on the yellow and yellow with white stripe copies. The original copy of which has clear printing of Goldwax logo in the "O" of Goldwax. The boot copy has unclear printing of it like blurred.
  6. I would like to remind that the auction is ending today, Sunday Nov. 25. If you are planning to place a bid, please do not forget the closing time stated above.
  7. Hi, Please be advised that I uploaded my weekly auction at the following link. https://park12.wakwak...n/auctions.html The auction will end on Sunday, Nov. 25. The closing time in your country is stated below. 12 pm or 0 am in Sydney, Australia 11 pm Japan Time 2 pm UK Time 9 am in New York 8 am in Chicago 6 am in San Francisco / LA I provided sound files for all items and a link for the exchange rate on the list as usual, for your reference.
  8. Hi, I would like to remind you that the weekly auction is ending today Sunday, Nov. 18. If you are planning to place your bid, please do not forget the closing time stated above.
  9. Hi, Please be advised that I uploaded my new weekly auction at the following link. https://park12.wakwak...n/auctions.html The auction will end on Sunday, Nov. 18. The closing time in your country is stated below. 12 pm or 0 am in Sydney, Australia 11 pm Japan Time 2 pm UK Time 9 am in New York 8 am in Chicago 6 am in San Francisco / LA I provided sound files for all items and a link for the exchange rate on the list as usual, for your reference.
  10. Hi, Just remind that my weekly auction is ending today at the closing time stated above. If you are planning to place your bid, please do not forget the closing time.
  11. Hi, Please be advised that I have uploaded my weekly auction list at the following link. https://park12.wakwak...n/auctions.html The closing time in your country is stated below. 12 pm or 0 am in Sydney, Australia 11 pm Japan Time 2 pm UK Time 9 am in New York 8 am in Chicago 6 am in San Francisco / LA I provided sound files for all items and a link for the exchange rate on the list as usual, for your reference.
  12. Thank you all who posted here for me. I think my question for the Nashville Matrix was cleared. By the way, please make comments for the "Music City" stamp as well if anybody knows.
  13. My data of 45s with Nashville Matrix stamp shows NO 45 record in '70s but '69 which is by Paul Vann's 45 on Sound Stage 7 (#2629) which also has a monarch delta #75108. On the other hand, the last 45 pressed by Southern Plastics (SO) which I know is by Laura Adams on Bur-K label in '71 (this is NOT soul record but C&W). I am not sure if this Laura's 45 has a Nashville Matrix stamp because I don't have it.
  14. I see. Thank you for your posting. So, just let me confirm.. Are you thinking that the URP never subcontracted to the MN? I would appreciate if you would correct me in my suggestion above 1 to 6.
  15. Wow, Thank you so much to providing me such nice tunes. I think that "! Need You" is the same version of Dotty's label but I could heard "Get A Hold Yourself" fist time. Thank you again for your kind cooperation. I really appreciate.
  16. As far as I know from my collection, the Nashville stamp are seen on the vinyl not on the styrene disk, so I guessed they were affected. I understand that their customers weren't just local but I believe that the URP received orders from the customers in other states. This is from what I read the article of the URP which you posted above. The URP had many customers (for example, the first Beatles single in the US) but I guessed the URP sub-contracted to the Matrix of Nashville for a mother disk works, etc. since they didn't have own plating shop until 1972 and then, sent the mother disk to ARP, for example. Now I agreed with that you wrote that "it is safe to say that the company that made the Nashville Matrix metal blanks was Matrix of Nashville". So, I guessed above.
  17. Hi, I really want to listen to both sides. Any chance?
  18. If our Nashville Matrix was stamped by the Matrix of Nashville, what about the story of "Motown Suite" in the URP? I read all postings here and guess like this. 1. Motown, etc. ordered the URP for plating works. 2. The URP sub-contracted with the Matrix of Nashville for the work from making mother disks to plating works, because the URP had not own plating company or shop. 3. The Matrix of Nashville made mother disks with "our" Nashville Matrix stamp. 4. Then, the Matrix of Nashville plated the disks by using mother disks and scratched the customer # on the deadwax as per the URP's instructions. 5. In 1972, the URP started their own plating shop and no longer placed their order to the Matrix of Nashville. 6. In 1973, the Matrix of Nashville stopped their operation due to the oil crisis. Does the above work?
  19. Thank you, guys. I am really interesting to see your postings and hope chalky can get more interesting info from them. By the way, in my investigating on Nashville Matrix stamped 45s, I found a "Music City" stamp on the deadwax of the following 45s. (Reginald 1403) Virgil Griffin : Matrix # NRC654A, Nashville Matrix Customer #7 (Stone 110) Flinstones: Matrix #110-1, Nashville Matrix Customer #25 (Mor. Soul 001/002) James Chapman: Matrix #N/A, Nashville Matrix Customer #75 (Diamond Jim 8787) E.J. & The Echoes: Matrix #DR-8787, Customer #95 I think that people call Nashville as the "Music City" but no confidence. Does Anyone know if this "Music City" is also one of pressing company in Nashville?
  20. Hi, Please be advised that I have uploaded my new weekly auction list at the following link. The auction will end on Sunday, Nov. 04. https://park12.wakwak.com/~naoya/auction/auctions.html The closing time in your country is stated below. 12 pm or 0 am in Sydney, Australia 11 pm Japan Time 2 pm UK Time 9 am in New York 8 am in Chicago 6 am in San Francisco / LA I provided sound files for all items and a link for the exchange rate on the list as usual, for your reference.
  21. Hi chalky, Thank you so much for getting touch with George of the NRP to clarify As you recommended, it is better for me to send them an email if I have further questions on the URP or NRP.
  22. Hi chalky, Thank you again for your posting. I understand that this NRP is completely a different company from the URP or the company stamped the Nashville Matrix stamp.
  23. Oh, I have already sold it in my auction.
  24. Hi Flynny, Thank you for your info. But it makes me confused because the article posted by chalky states that they were originally called as Southern Plastics and then changed their name to United Records Press, LLC (URP) in 1971. And the URP was a metal parts manufacturing company and the acetate you introduced is coated by vinyl on the metal disk that means I think that they were NOT only a metal parts manufacturing company but also a pressing company. I am really confused....
  25. I would like to remind you that the weekly auction is ending today Sunday, Oct. 28. If you are planning to place your bid, please do not forget the closing time. The closing time in your country is stated above.


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